London faces plunging home prices as remote work continues to rise
Briefly

The City of London "has really died a death," Tom Kain, a buying agent with Black Brick told the Journal."That whole environment where people worked in the City for really long hours and wanted an apartment there is just not what people do anymore."
"People are more open to commuting if they only have to be in the office a couple of days a week," Nick Verdi, a director at Savills told the Journal. "And at the same time, there is definitely more supply. A lot of stock has been built in the past 10 years."
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